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Submitted: June 17, 2006
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Make: Canon
Model: Canon PowerShot S1 IS
Shutter Speed: 1/79 second
F Number: F/4.5
Focal Length: 6 mm
Date Picture Taken: Jun 16, 2006, 7:40:31 PM

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Okay, whodunnit? Scroll along and pick out the culprit.

One of them always looks at you with his left eye. Another always looks at you with his right eye. And one of them looks straight at you with both eyes - she's obviously got perfectly good binocular vision.
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Very nice and sharp details on every one :)

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Forgive me, but I don't understand where is the point...(....my poor English...!). :confused:
:rofl: The first one is absolutly excellent ! What kind of fawl is that ?

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Nice shots Clive! My Dad loved chickens...being the farmboy he was. I just think they're smelly and ill tempered. ...of course one could say the same about humans. :rofl:
We think it's a Maran hen. I shall have to get my sister - who knows about such things - to confirm. The last one is the same bird again.

There are several others, but they wouldn't let me take their pictures.
This lot don't seem ill-tempered...yet. They're only seven and a half weeks old. And the smell blows away, you scarcely notice it in the open air.
Just a bit of a joke - a row of photographs such as you might have to look at in a police station, to pick out the person you saw committing some crime.
:) Thank you. I took quite a lot of pictures - most of them were blurry, or the chicken moved out of shot just as I pressed the button.
Thank you, now I got it!! Anyway they are beautiful chicks!! :)

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